Great Speeches of Col. R.G. Ingersoll: Complete, Including His Matchless Eulogy on Lincoln ; Great Speech to the Veteran Soldiers; Address to the Farmers on Farming ; Oration on Declaration of Independence ; Funeral Discourse at His Brother's Grave, Etc., Etc., EtcRhodes & McClure, 1903 - 449 pages |
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... believe the restora- tion of the American Union by force attainable . It was also declared that the North was fighting for empire and the South for independence . The Marquis of Salisbury said : " The people of the South are the natural ...
... believe the restora- tion of the American Union by force attainable . It was also declared that the North was fighting for empire and the South for independence . The Marquis of Salisbury said : " The people of the South are the natural ...
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... believe you to be a brave and skillful soldier - which , of course , I like . I also believe you do not mix politics with your profession — in which you are right . You have confidence in yourself - which is valuable , if not an ...
... believe you to be a brave and skillful soldier - which , of course , I like . I also believe you do not mix politics with your profession — in which you are right . You have confidence in yourself - which is valuable , if not an ...
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... believe in the virtue of voice , the sublimity of syntax , the majesty of long sentences , and the genius of gesture . The orator loves the real , the simple , the natural . He places the thought above all . He knows that the. 46 ...
... believe in the virtue of voice , the sublimity of syntax , the majesty of long sentences , and the genius of gesture . The orator loves the real , the simple , the natural . He places the thought above all . He knows that the. 46 ...
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... believe in the writ of habeas corpus . Nobody ever suffered wrongfully without instantly having ideas of jus- tice . And they began to inquire what rights the king of Great Britain had . They began to search for the charter of his ...
... believe in the writ of habeas corpus . Nobody ever suffered wrongfully without instantly having ideas of jus- tice . And they began to inquire what rights the king of Great Britain had . They began to search for the charter of his ...
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... believe it will , because we are growing more and more humane ; I be- lieve there is more human kindness , and a greater desire to help one another , than in all the world besides . We must progress . of invention . We are just at the ...
... believe it will , because we are growing more and more humane ; I be- lieve there is more human kindness , and a greater desire to help one another , than in all the world besides . We must progress . of invention . We are just at the ...
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